Nils Höglander stood for the delicacy of the match when he again scored a Zorro goal - the first on the international stage.

But the match hero became 17-year-old super talent Alexader Holtz, who decided with four seconds left of the extension.

Justus Annunen long looked to destroy the Swedish party and break the long victory suite, as Sweden had 48 straight group game victories before the match and not lost since New Year's Eve 2006. Among other things, he saved four Swedish free modes and stopped Sweden in several numerical superiors.

Finland led by both 1-0 and 2-1 and were only minutes away from victory when Frölunda's Samuel Fagemo acknowledged. And in numerical superiority, it was Djurgården's Alexander Holtz who took the puck into the offensive zone and fired a shot that threw in behind Justus Annunen.